tuvastatavust
Tuvastatavust is an Estonian term that corresponds to identifiability in English. It describes the extent to which data or combinations of data can be used to identify a specific person, directly or indirectly, given the available attributes and external information. The concept is central in data governance and privacy planning, as higher identifiability implies greater risk of disclosure.
Identifiability is influenced by the content of the data (for example, combinations of attributes such as age,
To reduce identifiability, organizations employ techniques such as anonymization and pseudonymization, and adopt privacy-preserving methods like
Legally, identifiability is key under data protection frameworks such as the European Union's General Data Protection
In practice, tuvastatavust guides decisions about data sharing, research, and statistical releases. It helps determine what